We've imagined something that all three parties might find agreeable: Golden State Warriors receive: Jimmy Butler,
The Phoenix Suns are working hard to bring over Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler. However, they’re not the only team pursuing the All-Star forward with the trade deadline just days away.
Butler was informed at shootaround that he would come off the bench behind Haywood Highsmith in this game, which prompted Butler to walk out of shootaround. From there, the Heat suspended Butler “indefinitely,” a story broken by Shams Charania of The Athletic and since confirmed by the team.
The Toronto Raptors are reportedly hoping to get involved in a trade headlined by Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler as a third or fourth party. According to
Although they may seem like an unlikely trade partner, the Raptors have somehow found themselves in conversation for the six-time All-Star.
The latest NBA rumors involve two former top picks on the Cleveland Cavaliers' radar, a shocking Brandon Ingram suitor, and the Miami Heat's Jimmy Butler Plan B
The Toronto Raptors, Washington Wizards, Charlotte Hornets, and Detroit Pistons all want to help “facilitate” a multi-team Butler deal, via NBA insider Marc Stein.
While they don’t want to add the aging superstar, the Raptors have the range of expiring contracts that could allow them to get assets by being a third or fourth participant in a trade.
Jimmy Butler's expected return to the court ... the most notable being the Phoenix Suns. However, the Toronto Star reported the Raptors look to involve themselves in the Butler trade saga.
With less than 10 days until the NBA trade deadline, HoopsHype has gathered the latest intel on Bradley Beal’s future involving Jimmy Butler trade talks, a Jusuf Nurkic update, notes on several Raptors drawing trade interest,
The turmoil surrounding the Miami Heat’s season only got worse on Monday when the team’s $136 million six-time All-Star forward Jimmy Butler was hit with a suspension by the team – for the third time this month.
While Fox would work as a fit for a Heat roster lacking a significant contribution at point guard since the declining play and then trade a year ago of Kyle Lowry, that math at the moment appears beyond the Heat’s means, unless Butler is part of such an equation.